[A week later - feels right, in his bones. The toll is over, or nearly; Jedao isn't hurting Eiffel every moment, any more. It's fair, somehow, even though Jedao doesn't usually care about fair. It also means he doesn't have the added guilt of Eiffel reaching out to him through the misery of the toll.
The callsigns even make him tweak a tiny smile, for a moment.]
This is Mothman. Reading you loud and clear, Texas Blue Dog. Over.
[His voice is a little scratchy with disuse, sounds hoarse and tired - playing into the joke is an effort. But worth it, probably.]
Re: About a week after Eiffel's death
The callsigns even make him tweak a tiny smile, for a moment.]
This is Mothman. Reading you loud and clear, Texas Blue Dog. Over.
[His voice is a little scratchy with disuse, sounds hoarse and tired - playing into the joke is an effort. But worth it, probably.]